So hot in the Bay Area last weekend I had to wash the pillowcases & bedding, don't you hate waking up drenched with sweat? I do.

Now the Pacific fog blew in & the high at the beaches today is around 50 with the wind howling at high velocity. Whatever happened to those balmy summer days everyone expects? People who don't think the climate is changing just arent paying attention

So hot in the Bay Area last weekend I had to wash the pillowcases & bedding, don't you hate waking up drenched with sweat? I do.

Now the Pacific fog blew in & the high at the beaches today is around 50 with the wind howling at high velocity. Whatever happened to those balmy summer days everyone expects? People who don't think the climate is changing just arent paying attention

So hot in the Bay Area last weekend I had to wash the pillowcases & bedding, don't you hate waking up drenched with sweat? I do.

Now the Pacific fog blew in & the high at the beaches today is around 50 with the wind howling at high velocity. Whatever happened to those balmy summer days everyone expects? People who don't think the climate is changing just arent paying attention

Err, what balmy days are you talking about brother? Take it from someone who lived a block from Ocean Beach for two full summers, those balmy days don't show up until Autumn.

Although apparently some researchers determined that fog in San Francisco is 30% less than it was 100 years ago, which makes me believe that SF was just a permanent and massive fog bank during summer and winter back then. Maybe some climate change is good (and that is coming from someone that likes fog).

It's funny. My facebook feed is full of people complaining about the crazy weather in the Bay Area. I swear people forget that this happens every summer. I can't remember the number of times when I living in the fog belt that I would wake up to a bright and sunny day, eat some breakfast, jump in the shower, and when I exited my apartment I couldn't see more than 20 feet in front of me due to some ridiculously cold fog.

The sad fact is that if it bugs you that much, go live in the Mission district. It's your only hope.

It's funny. My facebook feed is full of people complaining about the crazy weather in the Bay Area. I swear people forget that this happens every summer. I can't remember the number of times when I living in the fog belt that I would wake up to a bright and sunny day, eat some breakfast, jump in the shower, and when I exited my apartment I couldn't see more than 20 feet in front of me due to some ridiculously cold fog.

The sad fact is that if it bugs you that much, go live in the Mission district. It's your only hope.

If it wasn't for the fog/cold weather and ridiculous cost of living, I would leave LA for the Bay in a heartbeat.